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. -, t 1 ' !."' '"J 1 , t - i .' . THE JOURNAL, : AH INDEPENDENT NEWSPAFKft. 'V. .?' w SON'TaEATTLE II ! 1 I I I " I, a a jacson. ................ .pbwwmtI fnbltsbctf rwj arroln' (earvpt Sondm-rl ery Sunday Bwirnlnv it ne irami ouua- Bis. rifU ana xtnmui sof-eta, rorouw, ur. LllHTI.lVn WIT T, ha'.-.--. .4 . fc - .. i . ..as, . wjav : uivaa parade at Seattle .. tomorrow. There is assurance already that v:the crowd -will be more than U p,i. ',-fc Sufficient to make a very lire event inmkuioa urou tt uiiL u aecobd-ciua I of Portland day at the exposition. Butter. ' v-m s.v:t-. .-. '.! I r ,..... i i :a . ... ' TELEPHONESMAIN i.u ZZr.w ikrruZ more motive power and,,added cars FOBEIGN ADVZUXISINO W.PEKSENWT1T. "Vfr ana BMn.,n Kitt Ox BmStwirt Building. 1 cuuustfvwj;, m ine ai- s rmb tram, New Xork; uwr-os ,Byc I fairs of Portland and.-tbe .north west "u"u-UCMqw ;- y,J;',i are "to make the journey and magnl- Tb tmnti h -m fii u Voam.' Kmrhnd, ry the Importance of Portland day. c " t tha attire f Tha Journal's Kngtla rTt- k mu- , , v ........ .1 ,v mtttim a. a J. Brdr . Co!. ' so rtrt " The trip Is a thousand times worth 5t!Th.,,'b"riIilb:rl,,aoM "Bd wu?'?tj tte 'fort- .The sight of the exposl- ', ",',' "T'T ' tjom is many times worth It. It la uvSu miS1 KV0TM' granary of art, production, ;...,-DAitr., ' ; ' invention and discovery. ;it.ls a ......(5.00 o swats... ....S 4)01 . euucmiuu cramiuea iuio a . stjndat. ., .; ; ,.. I fewjhotirf, i UJ8 l a tour;of the ......taw i om bwoOi. ...... - I world's workshops, laboratories and AAD BUHD.AT. 0m year., Dm fa.; ...T-S0 I One montb. .83 I In fertile fields made in a. day. ...It la information as to what" the earth' Is doing In science and'art 'supplied for borne consumption J In f tablet form. It Is an' opportunity, td'jearn more In a few ours about the triumphs of men and nations than can be im bibed from books and'Hteratnre, ef fective a they are. In months, of studious application.- ' ' ' Then there 18 the social phase. Much that men learn Is acquired by mixing. It is impossible to rub PRESpENT TAFT will probably I against polish "and progress without succeed In forcing congress to (becoming more or Iobs polished and I revise the tariff downward I progressive. Newton, accustomed to somewhat. In spots, ft 1s re-1 trace the movements of the planets ported that "In consequence of his '. Money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and the nnhappiest of all mortals , are those who ' have more of i either than they know how to use. Johnson. ... TAFI AND THE TARIFF- not understand why Pembroke could more than half an hour before the train started, and people by hun dreds were on - the platform and and the laws of Jhe universe, could -hastening to the train. It was well COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF known that several thousand people SMALL CHANGE find so great pleasure In little stone I "anted to go on this excursion" the dolls. I And Newton, not Pembroke, discovered the law of gravitatioh. railroad held itself out. as ready to carry them, but didn't do so, was A naaAKAKAJa - a. j ' . . . .... . I vuiuuiuuauons Hurrah for Tat; he's Uklng- a hand. vJXtHZV1 that th" ar 'o Young , ' . f were not furnished, vl Will anybody, ever dig up the Rooao. I . r -----. , , iv - t J&J1 Har"tman: go 'it. Hill Into soma fine -4 : summer brokes in Portland who will be bene fited by golng.over to Seattle, where, v There is a eerUin eznensa in th& for a day, "the" stone dolls will be I maintenance of Dloes. renalr of the I cenfaJ Oregon. 1st fet v4 avtt - tan 'Va . .aV ' 1-L ' I . a '''. a ' a ' I " .' L'.. ' ,UB iBui.w mo vuaiBci who men i eyBicm. exienams mams ana aeep-1 . Look nut tn. who contemplate; planets. There Is ling accounts that Is inevitable In ths wathr next fail a TllihUr' mlnrl fn that lfv iTt I t ii. -i t 1 . -v . - . do an- Portland ronil tn A4, -fl ant I h v..i I .uly.V? .n income tax the .Income r- . -" wwa awat huv i mj aUVtMD U1UIC1 Daill U1SLCU BUUU1U I UICU WIIU1II MA knOW. Ther la A nnlrlt thprA that I nnf ' mnat vKIb itet.iKntlAM At,f vIiaL - mixed; with; : the .l Portland spirit meter rate could be advanced, t The L,?,-' . .2fl,-.iff.,"e things last would make a- miltant combination; power to adlust the revenue to fit . 3 ana a nrw aays of .life, with the live the cost Is In the hands of the board. ,fcThD ""sir trust ameiis even, orse Wires Of.r Seattle WOUld he D .alOnKi A nroner rnlntmum -ratA and fh. an- i T 'u,r?.u Iy. b rceijiu . v, s -.;' I curate' adinstment of th meter ratal A Ti,.'it.n, ..... v T iv-.i.:iiW' ' .... . I ..... t,,Z IT".. " ia.w wun, vuo, vxyuaiiiuu parxiy i wouia nicely balance revenue and ex-l"' " " "' M-are ner some. Portland's. . It J la nnt nil RonttlA'a I v. !.,. I - . -a- - - nnwrtii k i lr.w-ii-1 t..imi.v. . i . . I . the bet time you'll ever have to - ; ' i niwu ouu EMU tuuiuurer pajiUB AVi uuy a, piece ot ground lor " home. and a , ; magnificent ; exhibit. The wW. wofo- t nana . ih av.fom I . e - . state line between Oregon and Wash- would ha aar!vTrfiM.t thlnn I SVJV: - week, of the horrible InrtoTi; and th hnrdar itnoa hntwaan I - ... C""' 1Y.:;" " iw". , m u wiu De over soon now. ; -T 7 . " 1 " v i eTer aro m Human aiiairs. romana ana eeauie, are only imag inary things. Nqbody 'can eee, feel or find them. They are as thin as air or the 'vanishing mirage.H The two states and the two cities are co- Bharers in the usufruct of the fair. They should be co-promoters of its success, and- that' is why Portland day at the exposition is to . be an -- v (TMEEFDOTI BY, MILS OVKEHOLT. event that will count heavily when J ful and you couldn't aqueeie their face the final tnr nf thla Inaf nf tha In- I nto a pleased expression If you were . .. . l n riino an airihiLl r -nnvln-r rnl .... .. -"'- .. . ... r. . w.. .'f , a :-a - .: ,. - A petrified Indian haa been found in Georgia. 'He haa .long been a good Indian.-,-' " " " . '. a , ' ' . 1 . tet every married roan who leaves hlra family temporarily In an Interior town and comes to Portland don't do like that , . ' e. Philadelphia- Xorth Amerlean (Rep. heads a full double column edi torial, A Party Betrayedf What did you expect, greeny? a a ...ww..vw. . m b u w huiuiuvsii in.ui until -kii-gi iiibi. xuciuni atlQl l-IJW I . . , - - . I f tret Monday In the month of November. I r"25 S"0" . Is written. roller oveH 9Pre"te"v HwW la somewhat ay after the of 811 fhlete and la a meniber of a additional legislation will be pro tected as well and more surely than before. .fThls Is the Substance of his demand hides,, ore, coal and. oil , will go on the free list, and there will be a cut In the duty on lumber but fla try tha lottof Tnth finn,aa' .a- duced the present rate of $a. . Very statement, and it Is satisfactory be ' UkeiraOIr;Taft scans the bill; 6r j caBe Mr" Balllnger Is . a very, de ems. He Will Insist on other addl-1 Peuaaujo man, : auu auowa wui u tions to the free list, or aharn re-H bout. ' - ductlohs. He must do this'to keep Speaking ,of. waer powers, there his promise1 of revision downward. 1 1 notable article, by John L. Mat- If these raw materials are to be free thews in Hampton's magazine,' In of duty, then so should manufactures which he-predicts that the growing ' of them, or at; least the duties on power trust - will be the greatest of Bucbr manufactures should 1ra great-4 all -the trusts, greater ; than all of ly reduced. "That is i ' clear, r But them combined, for all will e more that- breaks lnio' tne ' solid clrcum- or less dependent upon It He says vailating high tariff wall, and other that no other man to America, nor duties will have to coma down too; yet 'any European monarch, has There is, steel; for examples It needs even now" the power of one Amerl no duty at all. -And-Is Mr.-Taft isariT citizen, J. Pierpont Morgan.; He not? going to protest . .against . .the alone is( recognized by king, kRlser, great favors j shown to i the sugr emperor and czar as their equal, one :: trust, by which, ft robs the;people of 'to bow to; and. ( admire. --Steadily, many millions a year? -A V little ceaselessly, he has built : up his downward revision won't, do. As power not by sudden coups or open Senator Bristow sayB: : . . ly Illegal methods'," like some olhi Hi' contention for fre raw materlaVs' ersj' he has, been "always eininently la all right, but there xannot b any respectable"; 1, but 'endlessly, . w tjy great benefit without a reduction In the means which his far-seeing gaze as dutiea on manufactured products. Tn sures him are steps toward eventual most important reauctiona that ought 1 control of America, he has gathered hilt . - Over at Pendleton there used to be a u"vr ' unci Joe.. 1 , man who had been playing hookey from I ' -.'tx;.- a ,a . !,,. the cemetery for 40 years,, and I never I - fJalern ' Journal'! T. ' T.-Geer ' Jolna saw a mournmuer person in my lire. 1 narvey ecott" in - condemning ua to no one couia iook at mm witnout curat- 1 ciernn punianmeni ,Ior praying for Ing Into tear. I remember onoa going 1 rain.' The worst punishment anyone to hla house on business which lasted I could fear would hi to iimiuI tarnii. two houra and when I returned home-1 1 with either of these two gentlemen.- Bights witnout I ...;.;.: a y-v-w ; - done their, perfect work, and when fuentif-tMed t tea "Am a jok.n3 . , g" worthim.rf'h. SSZ this great trust of trusts 4as been wlnd " w; in numerous. ' There afe , slgnB- that al different kind of congresses are com ing. -And the people are becoming more intelligent.' alert and vleilant. And finally, when th trust. h 5rle 'or ? 4 Bighta without 1 . . , . .. . ' 1 ieea or water, lnciuotng nouaaya. OREGON SIDEUGUTS Bluslaw people want a new county. Potato growera eee larga cropa ahead. - a --. a ' ; .- . . . Falem la getting Ita first steel build-1 ng. -. .' 1 . ' - - . .- - - a - a . . . Dallas . handle ' factory running : f uH blaat. i ' - , A new La" Grande residence will coat i lio.opo. , like REALM FEMININE I brSSBbbbSSJ J y f Don't Throw Cold Watei 8 THERR anything much nore de creasing man ; the woman who. throwa cold water? Jto be able to enter into the aplrlt of the ocea- fclou Aaa done more toward toaktng a womnn popular than any , other ..na tiling.-. : '"t'-yf-A, :, , f..y:.-v-.;:.- llrial Blunln. ... Lebanon morale couldn't atand a pic- XlSY ZSr mom yun women ture show.- ' - . "'oic-' escorts-were sitting out in- - i .... a a -. - - I an finuiRfm.n, i , lntnc?eTra?rn -hoot the chute,, a man and . a - f. , wife stopped bealde them. She waa tall Sugar be-ta planted near Enterprleel with horturly hair. She wore a short are doing fine.. . wash 1rVPi . .,t. ,,r. i. ; Hunttnaton is arolntf to fire aomeofl?."41 f decoration., carried a bunch of i . . . " , ri.t-ar.. . . . . . . . ui unaeuiraDies. , :. , -..a,...-. . .. ... , " a .. - s Big hay crop in Powder river valley: other crops good. s y- " New iummpr-resort to be opened on upper Ijlamath lake. , , Pouk eouBtv-man contracted SO.DOO pouqds.of .hop at IB cents. . a. e . iiuwtra ricld resolutely -in her right hand and about eix inches. In front of Pf' -J Ju"t a plain man. One of jo nenaiy sort who wanted a good "it C1 some one to share it. - -..V;pU watched a few minutes ana then he could not resist asking the young women if they had ever "shot'' the i chutea. They had. so hatt he; It was L-1? ?f iuV .Ha wanted to go again and had btn trytnr to neraniuia hla wlf tn f I .n a n H ... . , . . . - - New Pendleton; woo)e -mills will be wa.T YmTVh.' t"" . terribly , dlsappolated. He watched a little longer and when it seemed that he could not , atand It another minute, he humming in aeked the young women if they did' not Want to an aim In ct n-,.. u. the had. tola lilm two or threes times to o bout a month., ., -i ...c a a Corvallla Tnerchants will try to get a bridge across the Willamette. - , 0. a iiihnrltla mrA wr-ntllnr with weed problem in TJnlon county. ,.,,..,. Ijn Ihe wanted to and she would wait . t a - - I fur "' inai la alwaya so enoourag- Ten acres near McMlnnvllle sold fori;", "nu one, especially a man. does twice what. It did two years ago. , " sood time by himself. a a .-' . I : f .u . ,n navmg some one a Medford of peara, worth fully perfected, If it ever shall be. - But thevold man finally motirned hla i r?"f-?J,Sa:b?.Jn?r? the people may say: "Much -obliged; fS r:arf0hoUr,v1.n.,t rv-SSJaT? blue and" hVr'ta Vftll fl.A A.t .MA. 1. . . . J . I ... . .. . - . .-. L .. . " 1 6mreuwu ii.w yuue m Boua iignr. gattnerea., e aeciaea job; we'll pay yau what we right for this work, and Just ourselves. i ao- true: or. oiouni man rioar- and tna tnai H I rimMnv linal Sthnt'a Tn..lrn4 mA .h. think is ?id1I 1?. J?i" -ffi0"? co',-n'L.1?n5.e.r.' acreama) : and -of lovers7 dreamsT and take ttlihe onirft.AnVtMfl hayrick rldea. and blushing brides, xaie 111 the only runny thing ha ever did.-Jnst I. , tha'hammorV hnaa, uta -It,. -,. ..; irerore ne Kicxea ms rinai kick he aaio I yr;. . Vi w KianirT Kn- .UVt v - ... I "i , hear the angels playing on golden 1 5.J"J?2l nA.A .whiBi,erin?.bre'??' 3 r-A I riavna T Istk K.aiiMfnl tuna I air.it D aiuit inuvn it njo. - emuu vi - Rf dir. PEARSONS AND CARNEGIE tf. -BlMooa.- Thn d.atK came to ?riDoTbX.a .HX CTTT1; " been klfled auVhorltV ?f theound" I ")f in thebog; amd AVID K. PEARSONS will liter- &tS$8ffi&l Z&KrtulWJi ally carry out the plan Carnegie I tbac- vrupuaeu , . ior nimself some years ago of dying coinnarative- y poor.. e.nas given away many rouuons,. mosux to small colleges, and ;this yean as he is about 90 yearsojdrand very near the end of me, ne purposes to give away most of his last mftlion; Carneete baa given Away . a. ood, deal, too, . but nis income iseo great that It is sup poBed' that It far exceeds "his kiftB. so that Instead of -dying; poor, as he proposed, he wll be richer at his death, than at. any, previous time through, aaka everybody ha meeta. it not enougn zor your "It , . a a run la in having some one) i 'anactato ahln I7S carloads r? en-y with you; and when a poor 'SSyr fe-e r&enf0hrcrt nfnra-n.wa Th Ralem Journal aays 7h V.." .7?" i." '? ?? r thS" Albany Herald 1. a "Mv paper.'' win; not one"m.ght su..' th.t W.h2 ' : would beware. Not ao thla lady. . . An xu innh branch M a cherry tree I The yournr womnn fiin ik. yti.... near Estacada had 60 'large cherries onjtton waa the better part of valor, made ' j .url w,cu" ior not accepting . Just then and devoted their energy to . pratiading the. wife. , They told her bow lovely it waa; of-courae there waa no danger to It or It twould not be there; . ir am not ieei as It looked; and even made fun of another wnman m.H. waa making a scene because she did not tt i a e t-et nothing "stand In the' Way": of Salem getting a firat class, notel, M preaent conditions are making dally i votes for the removal of the State Capi tal, aaya the Journal. , , :. t Woodburn haa reason to rejoice, aays I want to ga and waa very effectually the Independent. Cropa are good, tnar-1 dampening the spirits of the party. AQ Ket prices a ra nign, eiienaiva airaai. aim tureu . one - waa - not to be water works lroprovementa ara prom- moved, and finally they weat away on Ised, thla will be a feeder for the Scotts further pleasure bent aha vlctorloua Mills coal section? and an electric line and he disconsolately caatlng backward will be In here before the. cloaa of the glancea of genuine longing at the allur. tan. ' lug chutes. i - . CJ"?T7?r7T "' "o younr'-womeB-agreedthat-lt Arlington Record: Judge Mariner la would not be strange if that man ware oM tn h,n lh heat -wheat- in his to aeek hla amlnvman . -v.. neighborhood, evidently the result of Jin other aociety than that cf his wife. up, io uttLw meiifuus. . v"v i ua cvuia not oe oiamea ao very thn nrotracted droua-ht in that locality. I much if ha did. and i, .,. the yield -will be quite up to -the aver-1 she had learned a lesson. When she roae age or. seasonaoie yeara. i ua uai auu w .ni oisnity- ot poaaesslng a husband would not be a wet blanket on a cheapest fertiliser la brains. . FAMOUS GEMS. OF : PROSE ' 1 11 " '" ' " '" - '" 1 I !'" ' " ' -' Country LifeBy Kobert (5. Ineraoll " . Tonng Kothschlld snubbed a news paper once axna now ne la dead. We should tke a terrible warning from thla (From-a eulogy on President Lincoln at the Chicago auditorium,' February 13, U9I.) ... . .-?''. - w In new country a man must posses at least three virtues honeaty, courage and generosity. In cultivated ' aoolety cultivation, la often mora Important than aoll, ' A well executed counterfeit passes more readily than a blurred - genuine. In a new country character Is essential: In the old 'reputation Is sufficient. In the new they find what a man really Is; in tha old he generally passes for .what 1 things, but the necessary , elements fcome new and great l.-r " -I "r Jr f" . t-o-lthnnt which Amprfflft cannot llv. i enori to ; . unload.' his vast wealth. materlaTreduc ules and on steel; 'especially, at-ructurai wayij, countless banks V and i many! av an. especial, interest In- Mr.1 , 's . . I "5f?id2JM?L?KW aS!th! .i.i.k .v. .-- -. I -lj-iij.,, .l 'li-i., v. Pirann. hn v I Sparks. Nov.. la a areal town after I than those divided by the Walls of "-" irw- jaquBiriai -orgawzanons db- ir i'iI V.i. . dark. , When It gets dark In Sparks you caste. It .Is no advanUge to llve-ln a woaacu. .. ,v many, raaicai Sldes the Steel trust, It 18 nothing uuu ueneiacuons nave can aparlc la the dark. - And aomettmea I great city, where poverty degrades and changes In the bill to make it conform to -hat his or his successor's nower be considerable and very useful Itre. ? Hany p,rka In Bparka that I failure brings despair. . The fields are iC thtf PTU wllSe in a "i "yeXwhJrhe to two inatltuUon. .of 35? arV i'pfiS 'oveUer than paved atreets, and grea, It is the bea-miTnrif the'';d o "hiirh Protection -Mr Taft 7nl 1 'wD,ch shalj control all, trusts. The J"T college at Walla t A man near Rldgefield. Waah.. has at grace and poetry of deatn.i Every I on. ner "na now. sensible people ; is a cloture. a landscape: every S""'" ?'"F ut ,n r9 ' a poem: every flower a ten- ri"""?..D?:f:0" and every rorest a; fairy-1 ma it vm ,iiin.i th ..) h... .. .r Manual of Dry Fanning;. V ' v-t A most Important addition to tha ag- iL . . j . I Walla, hnth -rc11onf fnntUt.il... I last, found a wa to fool tha mniiiliv not etopafa few "raw..materials.- way w; open ana. uie p w ?-iki""J Hla method waa ao aim pie" that the fricultural literature of the, world has If he tries to do ao the tm-otiIa will clear. There is not an element vital lnBt . greatly good influ- wonder 4s that someone had not thought I iu-t been Issued by tha Dry Farmtna- Ld' meS to' ; conSesslslSe -sS to' bur live, which .ioes not 'in the W ZtS1' -dnJhug hk -trong J Jj-J iiSSof ,t, ..tir ti.. esa -aepena upon our power bupdiv. it - d-.vJ.-b-..ju uuv iUR oe- a ood deal farther and There is not an industrial corpora- scendantfl-will remember Mr. Pear a gooa aeai - iartner, andl , , ... - . sons klndlv for hla .fca.iw "--" . . SV times of need are there icai conclusion, wmcn is no protec-1 -.-r--- . ,..- tlnn at alt. excent what la r-nrM-r I tenes, mis water power . iruev gains incidental. , 1 Ja... force. , and acquires, .terrible I strength before it is observed. In A NEEDLESS TRLLL ; a uy. aamosi, ii vm oe in me Baa a uo urLicio prvceeus - in con' JTS pUTf 'PROFTfNDITy die.' (WHERE SEEMS " never to -have slderable detail to show how this Is . Deen anv evidence jurainnti oeinjr Drouent aoout. ' B' ECAUSE -THE JOURNAL" ad vocates equal privileges for all in the use of water in Port land, it Is called "shallow" hv the Oregonian. If it lie "shallow" -sj young Murgatroyd sufficient j - Various occurrences and reports J to asir ln-behalf of , taxpayeriahd . - vwj. uiuitiuwui una prosecution, i muicve iu iucio muwu vrum m i water consumers that bnslneaa nrin, -Vf j-uu':'jj----t , ior laumtmeni, tneia" tu.a. r w gguem on y . r. dpieg be applied in the ilistributlon evidence should have, been looked Morgan has been practically the I water.- if it h "aheiinn.- Into and weighed carefully ' before treasury ' department of the United aw that a avat.tn 'i t . m,L y.-, t.- . " . .. iCTi.i.- m . ... -. I . -auu pntttag.Columbla county, and the States. young maa'a father to very heavy I partment and expense for - the " trial. Another i called him in - whenever In trouble Information", which 'contains the offi cial report of tha proceedings Of tha third sessions of tha organisation which was known aa tha Transtnlssourl Dry Farming congreas prior- to the conven tion at Cheyenne, Wyo. last February. Thla report la a comprehensive .review of the work of tha congress and con tains, In addition to tha addresses and papers delivered before the convention at Cheyenne;- tha complete report of Statistician W. H. Olln, In which a re view' of the actual resultaf dry farm ing throughout the world 1b given, .to gether with suggestions and recommend ations to . dry . farmers that - will ba Owing to tha perfect weather there I found Invaluable to those hardy-set- was a goodly-crowd of pleasure seekers I Uers who are invading tha public lands "tt.h.f?tlr park yea terday, . .lof the weat and transforming the fotv otanoing in rront or tna; monkey I rnt aoralled - deaert Into nroduetlva every preldent has f0r a system of DroveiT waafcfnlnMa I middle aged gentleman who ever and! Tna vhenever1nOUbleKrA"-n! throw a peanut Into thently mtw w uoaBienf ine "rtiDof"!!) iop9 that the case, and then hs would talkr to one any rt i-A.fk . ....... 1 -. 11 ...J) l I a . JaiM t.4 . fnunwAil VI. . .n I I -. -, . , . , .. . . i .i uui.u.niJiiiutuu v uuituiB vi oe-1 vm. uvuuv, wu itvvncu auiiw i lowiy .SOmea ,Ot ; Portland Shall he I , lH" -uaey ia very inenoiy xaan-1 dry farming may f lief, had pointed at . Mureatroyd as whenever given to the great advao-1 elve.Miiai rii. .m .. Hv...-.f : lay. Tha book. . ' . ' . . 1 - - Ti - " " f 1 4VU - U -. u,UA CI ,177. lil I V . . w ii,. ( Tuur nLRI, I n . . . . . the nrobable tnnrflerrr itil nni or I taere and enrichment of J. P. Morcan I i- -.. . i innnirad . Muhi.mf n.. . I pmormauon ior . . - - ----- ------ --- i wituunui ui ruu iu Dir omv - Tor i E-r i---. ... . wA nriMviA-i . V i , !. fV, r r D , VaKMltlr .nn-t.t. - f -!( I . . .. - - w i , rm monKBT Wll VrT DUST Smfl (lldn'l I - -'' - vu .t-j -uuicu uv) .i:1iuiu,Bwill tu jo-ib. vv, , . .wv-n,,,. ,vV-.., n.tAyer Water thfiV una thM -Tlii ,. -.lo-v., n. .1.. .11... 2. I -nAaK In on The contenta of tha' book are convent classified and v Indexed ao that any reference to any subject relathtarto ba found without fle- laaued as .a handbook of fanners, sent without tha members of tha con- atandln Itttl niav.li, -nil - -.. . 1 - ... J .. ..- . . .. .- . -- .u.u . MV ..... " V. . M " 1. J . v. . . . U tU IK . . -.vvv. ...... ... ...-. w vwa- aicate. are unworthy 6f confidence: icatea a rfnrj t 'k ..... catch hu mtanin. , , JchuiA for n &.co&v bv.,Mhri intfw .. I . . . a- v -wa a Ml tB - BIJWUULrU I m - a A- - . a . I ' . ?lttJH the pillar of n.JMne iaoLcuina Liin ciiiiih iiiHin" ivi iirtrn. i cri auu ti kqu. auu luu axa udu axa niiiiAviAiai aasaxav-ia -a i a a. a m inavr , - -sr , . , a . . huj. luu iuu ue aia maeo nntiuuu uis huuiimui ouu. wum in- nn aaanmaa itacif v. rri . i i::' .m:.z .v i - r ji-" killing all the 6v vu. . wCTiuws,- uw fleienaiDl -". av.-nj uuuc u -wuuu,, i icaiir ravors connmln Atst-lhi,Mr I out ia errorts to eBtacnen rrlendlvln" tj,,-.-. . disclosed the .fact hAfora trtoi all the railroads of the COntttrv: and I V. . . I relations wera unavalUng as the Ut 1 :.r -u. w- ....J. Vv. val,,.,. 7;.J:"Tav"- .-. i-7:aui ; :-,; ... .. r1" "vy""wi w as aisiani visitor ie tha park. - , IZTIXT .wT ""V"r:v. 'Z mav us vuuiu ivisiuveir prgTS B COtD- UU , uuuui veiiiuu iuxd uiuvcjlucuv h dST BS POSSlble Of nnnthar -mat aa I i - I i , " .riiu-uiuniiur -Lry , . , . i - :-.mtJ r-i... -rri. . I rrauoi congress euueurv me only or- : uonu eaic, more interest-Cuarges and! .... " " flctal "dry farming" newspaper pub- i iisnea in tue wona v - : Onr Commercial Morality. - From thaN Wall Street Journal.' One of the most striking features -Of our industrial history In the past 1J years haa been the deterioration in the pleasure jaunu DUl would go WMtber BO .ever lie llsted-.be it down rTiia nn terra firma, or up in the clouda. , v Mow Often one meeta.. In nna form rtr another, the lady who wouldn't shoot, the chutes. It was she who went to a joilv- nlcnlo and when a fHTY-1 whit ha-i foreta than - -walla f hHrfc. Oaka ',18 "V 'I. aaia She elms are mora poetic than ateeple. and wa.The'J'bcVigln't thlmneys. In tha country Is the Idea along and they gave him something to of borne. There you see tha rising and eat, and he emptied some half full pop aetUufr sun; you become - acquainted bottles that the crowd were aaving' for Wlthi thas stars and clouds; tha con- SA'i,1 lat?T-.011- ' She, heraelf. had eaten Stellationa are yon r frlenda; you hear hCngr'unul' saw aAant'?,, VhVr the rain on, tha roof, and listan.to the iladd a apide c wt r one Sf the rhythmic Sighing of the winds. Tom aw cakeahe . couldnt eat M?therbit2 uiniicfi or ino resurreciion canea inner ilia t.- etaia sne worried-all the Spring, touched and saddened by autumn I "lne 'or fear worms wouUrdrop off the the field landscape der thought. land. 4 In the country you preaerva your a lot of other equally silly things waa a identity your personality. There you I myatery to her. It mnat have been her are an aggregation of atoms; but In the I U,'Y wn? Ra on tne bank with. city you are only an atom of an aggra- V,.8!" Jl0,0? ,n-sht.B.?ul' h" ration, -i . - - h . ; I while ha watched the other fellows go gallon. --, - r,,. , . -.. - .. r .-? Iiwlmtn n, whlln h.v .,.n..4 kl. . . ... . - ....... Q, -. ...... .....j ..uit-ni 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 III . "fraldy cat'' and "girl boy" all be-; ferlor arUcla with no better grace than ?u", mt-"'r. htlJ been afraid to lot SSKn beTnaH: ha1 .r.T'nraln.Wn iwim-mlle! "f f l .V 0,d comfort at least He wants the raw V - -V. - materials for hla manufacture aa aheap- , n might even suspect thla aame ly as possible. He has, in fact. to ladyo' be'ng the wife whose husband maintain aT margin between Income and ilSLV'i" wished he could duc?ra' 9 oucing a mora resemblance to what ha always threw cold water on him about Was selling ,10 year ago: While at the it and fueled iuat ao mnnh. wWh.r .h. same time, as for InsUnce in the case I liked it or not. If there wasn't anything of tha weighing frauds of tha Ameri- wrong, they couldn't afford it. '. can Sugar company, he may resort to tier f riead'a aon ioined tha navy and -gni,r men- With has neigh- K"r.totS? ffwlifC . i,i'.!-Ak.i:lv1."; V f-U rl.ht bt one never -can tell. Ton There la a mol-al rot thus engendered know Mrs. Black's son was sent there Which muat necessarily spread. , It Is and , got the fever and came home a impoasioie ror tne workman to assist I wreca ior nxe. - Ana wasn't n ahe avha tn producing a poor and aven fraudu-l r0 ncouraglng and helpful when lent atuftiwitbout loslng self-rtspectir.-riT I It is imnosalbla for h .nt.1.,. i, kIS' er' decided to go westt 8ha told 7 I flnancKenar I tlce which know are Indef enalhla I alona and hnw ultn-rnlhor lllrj.lv At .thtnnli. .v. ... . ji . . .- i ,1.. . .1.... . 1 i-- . - i . . jf - " ' "w--.-.M.. U -3VAf iflUIUUI Jl I Hi I ". " wU'U 11V WiTOAS- UK lll( tO Tf-L"'1, I1" na 0 many washouts. Why did ahe want to ao anvwav? . Hh. f-ld her repeatedly that ahe had no . ': faiitanlna ta iIiiia ..r.. nr. . I lay atid Hforgat arw-l TfiTa miiat Isrrrri -. .. . I i..ut - :rr i?.rz;T'rr. .uKrt ."- -rr: ,;.ir' r.vr rrrr; M,onaeroHB prorunany mat the ore- ..;,-.' -.v. t.tz:. wiirioid ifrrourth aesaions and-tha saw tnai ne nao oastea or wuae me vauaetuui uuu. wuiu in-1 g0nian assumes Itself to be. . There standi International Expoaltlon of .Dry a man. This appears to,jbe trcsta. Indeed, Mr, Harriman makes J i8,not tne slightest doubt but tha hhy tarvel". - I Farm products at Billings, Mont. Octo. -"- siicuuwv j..... ' i icaur . tavura economic aistrinution I . frf i pltte alibi, as he did; why was not the master mind of J.: P.'Morgan. thn f.Al f 1 -.--J .' " I y V At. -A ,A . nuJ . A .... .1 "---B"6ait!a, ana wnen lti uobotvo mat u w a jicuuu bibw t more pipe lines to Bull Run and tha I '- viaeon - unwiw, i postmaster was found to be true; why should not I trificatlon of raIlroads-or the be- fajr ad sanare privlfeee to Pg?11 -J, V"'tea 8t"'e" iwi-U, Ihe xase have been dismissed? It I ginning of sucn a period. Ai''few w2e, Snmer! nKJ0 AMX'W. W,Pr -a a. . . I . ... . I ----- " B -o w. av , W UQJ is oy no means iiw fluty of a district years most or an the trains -win be tor the'water he uses and not be 1T76 An election for councillors was attomey'to try to convict every Ac- moved by electricity, generated by compelled . to pay for water other nel ln -Massachusetts cused person, -but Yather to ascer- water power and these water pow- people waste. An' eminent bnt-nn. XJrlfi!ilSi" au!,,! tow. ' tain from aq independent Impartial era will be obtained. In one way or acriinnioiia atatoaman nn. a point' of view the fact of guilt orl another, and brought under one to t friend that ths secret of sue- 854 rb ..CMhesi insurgents madenlute inuuvetuue. iiiai young Aviurgatrpyd j greai cemrai rconiroi, v xorming, as J cess In ! affairs 'wag "audacity,, an- inri snerma " :ttU,w,"5UV . . ww.i.a:8' Deen :t x I J , . B a91 l818' J aaclty, audacity."- There Is a news- vano ipoa Quanta. - self deterloratlnr.- The Taante i. . t tha evil spreads with an evar wldMina V."" mat eaucaiion Or e-1 f rienda th.rS. ini Vm,T. .a TJ" Jl. ffiTS v!? " rB-"" PLan! a.tong without them." She" reminded Eer- ..v u.iiuj irewiaiMi tnat ana naa eatarrnat trouble and that enough, to choke tha weeda. - . was the .worst climate In the world for It Is a terribly high price to pay for lt- "A lady who had auch trouble went , what our theory consldera- the correct 0uVtOt i?1 wry .place she waa going ton syatem of growth, stimulating commercial and tiled. Tha resDonslbilltv nn L."BSinpw. watert rulers la a tmM w Tv. " '! .ll,rra water are ., . ,-Ti.i. .1. " "" ' - iraion. jkik-aoout you any aay -every tent towhlch the moriU deterioration minute. Nor ia it alwava our sister lias made ita Influence felt Is shown In who does the throwing. The best of-ue the -attitude of tha United SUtes aen- ar too prone to indulge In the same ata ita.ie Tk... . a. ... .. nastlme and a llttla lf-v.mlni. ........ ...... t aui, iaa iHtiiT-.ni I - . . . . ...... uev vve an Know the ltt- , , . . - - 7" . -- . --.- i " j - mv " aw". mi. v.o wv taui b i h ' n , . . i, Bnapea itaeit out! real ie wnetner we are doing simitar opinion which alwaya marks tha latef stages or moral aeteiUoratlon. ' i " . -k'V.;--; John Graham Brooks' Birthday. John . Graham Brooks, the noted au thor anj sociologist' waa born - In. Ac-I worth,-., r., July 19, Hit. . He grad uated from Harvard Dlvinlt school in quality , of soma . products, It Is ad.viS15 .'Hnd spent the next three years Of Une'' , - 5rlf mosTof hrA Ia .u raDi' nstno- No ti ways i which others depress us and broad and enlightened general policy by a little watchfulnesa we can s"n IS ilia down. . All that ahanea Itanie oi.f I realiaa whathar mtm . rioln- . ntr. . . .. v... . . T ... - WW. (.3 - D.ii.iin I . . of the most painful exhibition of pol- tnlr8s .To become aware o( our od,-t -Itlcs at ita worst aeen itf a generatioa I fault J h5 'lr,t ten toward overcom- "i la that callous indifference to nubile 1 !ngf, th?m or none of na would know- i Ingly ba the woman who throwa tha S ... .A... - .. ... ...... . J... ? way you oe juat-H nappy yourser aa ye like to see anybody else.'' Rob ert xluina, Hard Luck rretty clear before the trial began, the trust that! will dominate air the paper: not a thousand - miles from .. 1 . lr .r" !n'-t t b done? It Portland that essays to settle all dis own favOr by Its own -'."pro-' !t::f' liPfaraing which. ? Almost Jr continuously, lot will see to It that water distribution iot-.yi 8vrV.d 1.1 under tha control of the pure food laws. hasen-not only:wiU- u esUblishedpn a business basis, -,v . ,1 . .32,' .V.n '.7 waat A ' - . tli rrtfvs -1. I .Inter iruBl- U1S onsiec years to purchase all the parks and ? trast would please an average con- playgrounds that .Portland needs. ' ' " A Kansas Iartyr. gress -natter- than all others.- Be-1 And after the. purchases are-made ! V From the Atchison Globe. U'lTUft rOWER -A i'TltrSTl OFj Bee.m8 ;lmposBlble, but It Is scarcely j pnte(i jSSues In Its , ' TRUSTS -f' V more SO than, SUCh .trUBtj. jas. JtOW I -nAwnwuial avawttia- , AECREfAHTLoTSIg fundim profundity, rofnndlty. V linger bale-made a farther and coBgresses; a majority -of ' each, of 1 .-if those' In -anthoritv In thaviltv !u n5rwMS 1 1 satisfactory statement tMrardlni?! arht.h aimocf : the change of policy, as to the J forty yearsi nunarawai 01 lanas containing val-ling; but apparently eager to legislate! with . uuii-- flwr jvit(i(, CT.ci..i. v-liasr.Uls predecesseFIargereM proximatlng J.000,000 . sisUiiad been withdrawn almost ; Jndiscrlca Irately, and upon Insufficient In'res t!pa(!on ltnd' knowledge, bo he trans f tired the business to the Geological Burvey.'.wblch pdssessed "both fnnflit and data upon which to .base more Intfciligpnt and equitable ' action, so that while jhe acreage withdrawn hs lieen reduced to, 160,000 acres, the power sites, tttdCr the 'necessary' 184OenaraI Sharmar.a mucDymOM Win 1 yeare . ago, or If nid Vnnn Atlanta ' . I we can make it, at least wa do not put 1870 France mada formal declaration M on th t."ttt-Not OBly !aYe Pr,c" of arar aasinat -Pruaala-' ' J of commoaitiea. aovanced DUl the aver- -. 187-On account of the Carllst in- 6 .o.uaHty Instead of advancing has n aurrectlon pain was declared to be'1n to? jnf,njr retrograded. Thla is a aUteof slega. ... - 4 painfully .he ease In . all . articles . of The house refused t ria . clothing and espedaUy of the gradea tha Wilson tariff bllL and Instructed ''. J?1' with StrlcUy; limited Ita conference committee to yield noth- 1,ncome" V ufl I ln CM -a as uivo ivvuo a. t aaww v"mv aetii!iat.oW.,l toU"lin-.m-l5 r-' b" un,v""t,e Berlin. tiaK4 S Q?h,l i 0thtt.r"WLP?i Jen v Freiburg. , , He wa. for ? ...r feat 1908 Celebration of the 100th anni- . Oontrlbated to The Joarjal by Walt Uaaaa.- a Man poet, nia praa-poeni ar (eatara of tbli columa In The Pally ; . -i I . S . .... . . eral years connected with tha' unlver-P0""!:, aity axtension department of the TJni- My next' neighbor has a "goat ; It has -r veralty of Chicago and for two years whlskra on Ita throat, 'and It's built "V waa, an instructor at. Harvard nniv.. I otSb -the ctnli vtklT nim-kit .. Hy;, , For several years he waa one of I neighbor's feeling sore, - and be oftea the experts connected with tha depart -J makeaa roar, ( for it never . tries to etiological and moral as - well aa eco nomical. Whatever the advantages of high protection may be, certainly Sena tor DolUver Is rlght In hla view that it tenHa tn AA-tertnrata enmn-iamlal' moral. Ity. It gives ln a more or leas arbitrary ! fh An . a An, Intaraar Ail m At h in a an . . , . - v.... .... t -k.. sc-, uiv juauo - ... -... .... ---- -- - .-.. lore It such a congress as the pres- there will ba a anna balance. Ift fne A v,altln young man recently ate of the pocket of another, in order to ent'one would fairly fall down In Hn. ra S tftIanC. IefVfor ha ribbona tied -around the sandwich aecure aVlndlrect benefit to alt Thla worehln ' ? ' i " - 9 f, rgqactjom Of taxetV ;. , , - - aerved to him at a party. He was very at least would be the theory, but it can " vJ'-.J VWvY-V- I.,'t'--':'r'.- ''--"' '' ' - -' - . PbUta and didn't like to aak what the easily ba Been bow the direct beneflel- jeiTwe tnina there Is also some- 1 The evnectnd- AnA tK. hanal " r ribbona were for,-and so ha ate them. arla of nch a svatem. nrntactari hv tha what.of exaggeration in; Mr. MaU the invariable, thing happened this ff, h a4,-I'.,!!t.fouf ""dw'che. would -endeavor to take all they thews'-vlsion.. and things mnv han- mnrrw Th- ZTk. d!! . " i! t'"tI that be ate fully three could get. and evade, as far as possible .' I J M .it w , morning. The Northern Pacific did yards of ribbon. We have so often had--their reciprocal obligationa. pen tuai no noes not take Into ac- not have mora than half ara onnnrli occasion to point out the blunder a nun, Wh wa talk ahnnt . th. nin.i. coua,t. For one thing, J.' P. Mor-1 to carry the people who. wanted to vlltlns Topeka people that we char, consumer we mast remember that the gan Will die, and Morgans aTe not! go to Seattle' everv aeat waa fillad L ref.raln ,rom aaylng where this producer Is alwaya a consumer, and s - ' . ,so lo eallle every seat was JUied J unfortunata young, man was from. , that he paja higher prices for an ta ment of labor at Washington, While engaged - In work ' for - the government he made a notable report upon the subject of worklngrnen's Insurance ln Germany. Professor Brooks ' has been prominently, Identified with a number of reform movements sad baa served as president of the .National Consumera" league ana, tne .American social Science aeociaiion. -,v ;. ; - That's So.. ' -,''. . ' from the Myrtle Creek Mall. ' It would do the old residents of Myrtle Creek good to take a vacation of a month or two and travel up and down the coast Just to see what a great, pros perous, progressive country wa have and .to see the wonderful development of the past few years; and then-returning, they must-realise that we have at our door the cream of the state ia natural resources. Contact with tha outside world" -usually makes us bettei satisfied with "our own surroundings. eat ant-old tin can. And he also haa W- a cat; it's a tortolaeshell, and fat, and from all the other tome it stays aloof; ' hd my. neighbor aaya he'll break ell its bones, for it's a fake, aa It never - r - tries to sing upon tr.e roof. And ha also has a mule that haa broken mr Irule which ahould e-overn aurti a -i.hw"' animlle: It' haa never, from ita stall, v kicked ita owner through the wal-and it doesn't seem to have a speck of guile. When the mince pie time ia ripe, then my neighbor puta up pipe, and ba ' wrestles with the stove a half a dayp. and It adds to hla despair that he never , thinlts to swear, till the work haa all been done .and put' away. . Now and then his mother'n-law comes to visit with hla aquaw, and ehee-apt to hang around a month or more; and It's only- wnen anea gone tnat be cries:--"Bit help me John) -'Twti my duty to have shown her. to the door!" . tCopyrlrM. 1(XK, by Caur( Uatthew Adanw.